William de Saint-Prix

William de Saint-Prix (1758-unknown) was a wealthy French nobleman who fought for the United States during the American Revolutionary War. He lived in the outskirts of Boston, shunned by the revolutionaries due to his noble descent.

Biography
William de Saint-Prix was born in 1758 to a wealthy noble family of the Kingdom of France. Saint-Prix's family were members of the Assassin Order, a large network of belivers in peace in all things whose goals were to stop the Templar Order, an equally-large group who believed in peace by brainwashing. At the age of 17 he was sent to the Thirteen Colonies to fight for his cause, and his actions earned him respect from fellow Assassins. He lived on the outskirts of Boston, but was shunned by the revolutionaries for his noble beginnings.